Allison Hedge Coke\u27s intimate narrative details her journey through suffering to wholeness. Her story will inspire anyone who has faced adversity. Hedge Coke was the extra girl whom her schizophrenic mother said she had hated since the day she was born. The author suffered depression and suicide attempts, drug and alcohol addiction, rape and physical assaults, discrimination and poverty. At the same time, Hedge Coke\u27s insight is luminous: congenital memory that of belonging by nature to landscapes runs the deepest of all the rivers of the earth. Her book remembers many landscapes-from North Carolina, the Tsalagi (Cherokee) homeland, to Texas, to Oklahoma, to California, to Georgia, and finally to South Dakota. Hedge Coke barely ...
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